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Everything is cyclical
Even the seasons are.
Don't let Fall depress you
As midwest nature is put on hold.
It does not die,
It changes.
The deciduous shed their leaves
Leaving the sculptured trunk
To rest
In quiet serenity, only to greet us
Again in the spring.
The coniferous endure
Proudly, stoically
Through the cold white days.
It is cyclical, like life
The perfect dichotomy
From fetal origin
We go through life's changes
And then
Only to return to our beginnings.
An awesome experience
Enjoy it!!
Everything is cyclical...........
Pointed, brilliant drifts of snow
pierce the evening of winter.
Curving upward they arch
to a luminous, cyclopean moon.
A guest, humble, I stand here
beneath flickers in northern skies.
Icy grains atop snow drifts,
move obediently for winter gusts.
One drift releases grains to its neighbor.
Tumbling crystals, indifferent, brush sodden drifts.
A rabbit stops to listen.
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| Paul Krapf image adapted |
I apologize for the poor granularity of the picture below which I snipped from a post on LinkedIn (my fault not theirs). For me, Stephen Miller's quote cuts to the core of the debate on due process and lllegal migration.
"The right of "due process" is to protect citizens from their government, not to protect foreign trespassers from removal. Due process guarantees the rights of a criminal defendant facing prosecution, not an illiegal alien facing deportation."
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| The Atlas Society post on LinkedIn |
In Oliver Stone's 1995 biopic film about President Richard Nixon, there's a memorable passage attributed to H. R. Haldeman. Haldeman is lamenting the fact that Nixon's key advisors including himself, failed to give Nixon pivotal advice about the Watergate scandal before it consumed his presidency. The Haldeman character portrayed by actor James Woods says,
"Eight words back in '72. 'I covered up. I was wrong. I'm sorry'. The American public would have forgiven him."
Flash forward to our present day controversy about Trump senior team members' use of the encrypted messaging app Signal -- an issue the Left has cheerily dubbed "Signalgate"-- and some historical parallels emerge.
Let's dismiss one trope immediately, this embarrassing episode will not engulf the Trump administration, although NSA chief Mike Waltz may take a fall. To his credit, Mr. Waltz recently took the Haldemanesque approach with a straightforward admission on Laura Ingraham's show,
"I take full responsibility. I built the group," "It's embarrassing. We're going to get to the bottom of it." Smart. If only the whole administration had followed suit.
I don't know what sort of reputation The Atlantic Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg enjoys in media circles, but the Trump team has little to gain by trashing him now. Although The Atlantic juts to the Left, they didn't create this mess. As we now know, Goldberg was mystifyingly added to the chat group by Mike Waltz, or Mr. Waltz's proxy. Blaming the technology, (or Goldberg) for Goldberg's errant invitation to a sensitive high level government session, doesn't hold water. This inspires a personal recollection...
Years ago, a colleague and I attended a competitors' financial conference in Chicago. From a business development perspective, it was a target-rich affair with several prospective clients in tow. After soliciting one of the organizer's clients, my colleague and I were thoroughly berated at breaktime by a hosting executive because he learned that I had the temerity to approach his client at "their" event. The executive wanted us to leave immediately. (We did not). I protested by pointing out that his own marketing team had invited us. We'd been mistakenly invited; but we hadn't crashed the party. Moreover, being direct competitors; the enraged sponsor shouldn't have reasonably expected us to confine conversations with attendees to benign issues like the weather.
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Let's instead get on to the business of apprehending and deporting illegal migrants and stopping waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer funds. Those are winning endeavors that enjoy broad support and require no public excuses.
The WSJ editorial team nailed it today: https://www.wsj.com/opinion/50-year-mortgage-donald-trump-bill-pulte-housing-prices-5ca2417b?st=N1W...